Inchnadamph
The Agreement was established with Assynt Estate in 2003 to prevent further damage to seven habitat types that make Inchnadamph a site of European importance in terms of natural heritage.
The most recent count of the control area in March 2005 showed 24 deer per km2 compared to a density of 40 deer per km2 in 2003.
Results of the habitat monitoring in 2003, 2004 and 2005 demonstrate an improvement in the condition of some of the habitats, namely sub-arctic willow scrub, petrifying tufa springs and dry heath
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